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Moriah Elizabeth Net Worth | Husband

Moriah Elizabeth Net Worth – $7 million

What is Moriah Elizabeth’s net worth? Who is Moriah Elizabeth’s husband?

Introduction

Moriah (pronounced the same way you say music icon Mariah Carey’s name) Elizabeth is an arts and crafts influencer.

The famous YouTube artist and creative creator is known for how she transforms squishies.

She also does squishy unboxings, makeovers, arts and crafts, journals, thrift shop hauls, and—by her own admission—trending topics way after they were trending.

Fortunately, Moriah Elizabeth is a young entertainer who starts more trends than she follows.

Fans love Moriah Elizabeth for her irreverent sense of humor, her craftiness, and her down-to-earth nature.

She’s fun, she’s talented, and she’s even got her own series of books.

Here’s what we know about the artsy-crafty YouTube personality.

The Origin Story

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Moriah Elizabeth was born on November 14, 1994.

She has a kid brother named Sam—you’ll see him in some of her videos—and the pair were raised by their mom and dad in the US.

Moriah’s dad is of Peruvian and Italian heritage, and her mom is American.

Husband

While she was in high school, Moriah Elizabeth met Jordan, and the pair started dating.

Their relationship got more serious when she headed to college to study graphic design, and the young couple tied the knot in 2013—when Moriah was only 19 years old.

While early on her fans wondered if they made the bold move because Moriah was pregnant, she shrugged off the rumors.

She explained that getting married was a natural progression for her and Jordan, since they’d already been together for several years, and she knew she didn’t want anyone but him.

Jordan often appears in Moriah’s content.

Moriah Elizabeth has grown up in a tight-knit family, and values the relationship she has with them.

Unlike many in the influencer sphere, Elizabeth appears very grounded in her videos.

It’s that relatability that appeals to her growing legion of fans.

Moriah has owned her cat, a fluffy ginger guy called Opie, since October 2014, when she introduced him in a video.

A Stellar Career

 

 
 
 
 
 
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When Elizabeth launched her channel back in 2012, she had no idea it was going to be the epic success that it was.

In a 2019 interview, she explained that it was just a thing that she saw people doing—but nobody was doing what she enjoyed.

She figured someone out there might be into her style of DIY, and maybe she and that person could trade tips.

She got so much more than she bargained for—and by 2023, her YouTube videos had been viewed over 3 billion times.

Moriah Elizabeth has been on YouTube for close to a decade, and fans have watched her grow up.

Initially, she was posting hilarious amateur videos like “how to get a guy to like you” and “worst things to say to a girl”—both of which actually feature Jordan back when the pair were just dating.

From there, it’s hard to believe that she’s the same girl who now asks people to send her their damaged squishies so she can remodel them in her own unique way.

Most of her squishy makeovers are detailed—some are more than 10 minutes long.

Moriah Elizabeth’s Squishy Makeovers: Fixing The Squishes series is one of her most successful to date. But she’s also known for creating art on more traditional mediums—like canvas, paper, and clothing.

The vibrant and quirky entertainer has a special place in her heart for using glitter, pastels, and sprinkles in her art.

Moriah Elizabeth doesn’t come across as vapid in her videos—a refreshing break from some of the successful YouTubers her age.

She very rarely comments on clothes or makeup, she doesn’t pose with designer labels or expensive cars, and she’s penned two books.

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A Vivid Imagination

 

 
 
 
 
 
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What makes Moriah Elizabeth so loved by her fans?

Probably her imagination.

The YouTube artist is often creating new characters out of thin air, taking inspiration from the shape, color, or style of the squishies she receives from fans in the mail.

One of her most beloved characters is Pickle—a green spotted dinosaur with a cousin named Derp.

There’s also Georgie the pineapple-duck hybrid, Shelly and Eustace, Baby Hamster, and Crater Macaron.

Whichever squishy you look at, they’ve all come from humble beginnings as someone else’s trash—and now they take pride of place on her background shelf.

She also uses some of her squishies as inspiration for her Bake with ME series, where she bakes desserts in the style of squishies she owns.

Fans often call the series Squishy Bakeovers.

In 2019, Moriah Elizabeth was nominated in the Breakout YouTuber of the Year category at the 11th annual Shorty Awards.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Moriah Elizabeth – Net Worth

So, how much is Moriah Elizabeth worth? Elizabeth earned most of her wealth from ads on her YouTube channel, selling copies of her books, sponsors, co-founding the app Spark, and selling merch on moriahelizabethmerch.com. Therefore, American YouTuber Moriah Elizabeth has an estimated net worth of $7 million.

On YouTube, Moriah has more than 3.3 billion views, meaning an estimated $10 million in revenue before taxes

Not sure what a squishy is? Let Moriah Elizabeth show you as she ranks all her squishy makeovers of 2020.

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sage

Monday 25th of April 2022

I have always whated to know more about her so thank you !

Eve

Wednesday 27th of October 2021

OMG i loved the biography. I have always wondered about Jordan and what he looked like. Thank you for writing this I am off to watch those videos thanks.